S Stv New Member May 12, 2014 #1 Today I decided to remove the fuel line to check fuel supply and snapped the twin connector on supply side. Q. can this be replaced without removing the carbs. feels like its plastic. does it unscrew? don't want to force it. see pic
Today I decided to remove the fuel line to check fuel supply and snapped the twin connector on supply side. Q. can this be replaced without removing the carbs. feels like its plastic. does it unscrew? don't want to force it. see pic
SabrToothSqrl Well-Known Member May 12, 2014 #2 The plastic T? It's part of a $75-100 assembly. Those grey fuel lines will also have to go if your fuel has any ethanol in it. And yes. The carbs have to come off.
The plastic T? It's part of a $75-100 assembly. Those grey fuel lines will also have to go if your fuel has any ethanol in it. And yes. The carbs have to come off.
Minnetonka4me Premium Member Premium Member May 12, 2014 #3 Try 154.99 at the dealer!! LOL I have a good used one if interested PM me.
SabrToothSqrl Well-Known Member May 13, 2014 #4 That's why it's called a Stealership. You can find them online $75-100 new. or buy a whole new set of carbs, that include that part for $400. then sell your old carbs (minus the broken piece).
That's why it's called a Stealership. You can find them online $75-100 new. or buy a whole new set of carbs, that include that part for $400. then sell your old carbs (minus the broken piece).
S Stv New Member May 13, 2014 #5 thanks for the replies .. Found connector & plate at 'jetshed' uk. part replaced & carbs cleaned out ... and get them to change hoses too.:thumbsup:
thanks for the replies .. Found connector & plate at 'jetshed' uk. part replaced & carbs cleaned out ... and get them to change hoses too.:thumbsup: